Ryan Bourne Last month, a federal judge in Rhode Island struck down the Trump administration’s attempt to restrict National Endowment for the Arts…
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Jeffrey Miron When New York’s Attorney General Letitia James prosecuted Donald Trump for financial fraud—claiming he misstated property values to potential lenders—many Trump…
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Walter Olson Number sixteen in our series of occasional roundups on election law and policy: “After reviewing state voter rolls going back to…
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Tenure Isn’t Safe: Professor’s Case Warns Academics Who Dissent from DEI Orthodoxy
Erec Smith Challenging the prevailing narrative and upholding one’s principles in higher education is often a solitary endeavor. Even tenured colleagues sympathetic to…
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Gabriela Calderon de Burgos and Marcos Falcone On October 9, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the US has bought Argentine pesos and…
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AI Policy Already Exists, We Just Don’t Call It That: Generally Applicable Law and New Technology
Jennifer Huddleston and Christopher Gardner Recent debates around a potential moratorium on state-level artificial intelligence (AI) laws have raised questions about what might…
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Travis Fisher I joined Congressman Dan Crenshaw on his Hold These Truths podcast to talk about climate policy, energy reality, and the Department…
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James A. Dorn Joel Mokyr, the Robert H. Strotz Professor of Arts and Sciences and professor of economics and history at Northwestern University,…
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Michael F. Cannon I’ve got a piece up this morning at NRO explaining the only defensible deal Republicans could strike on extending Obamacare…
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Dominik Lett Emergency designations were originally intended as a narrow exemption to spending limits to provide for true, unforeseen crises. Over time, Congress…